WCH 10-year-old all-stars topple Huber Heights, 26-0

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HUBER HEIGHTS — The Washington C.H. 10-year-old all-stars began District Eight tournament play Monday with a game at Huber Heights.

Washington won the game 26-0 in four innings.

After playing First Dayton Tuesday, the WCH all-stars are back at home Wednesday to take on Eaton at 6 p.m.

Washington had 13 hits in the game against Huber Heights and did not commit an error.

Huber Heights had one hit and 11 errors.

Four Washington players had multiple hit games on Monday.

Bryce Yeazel was 2 for 4 with one rbi and two runs scored.

John Wall was 2 for 3 with an inside-the-park home run and three runs scored.

Brady Armstrong was 2 for 2 and reached twice on errors. He scored four runs.

Coleden May went 2 for 2 with three runs scored.

John Wall was the starting and winning pitcher for Washington.

Wall pitched 1.2 innings with one hit allowed. He struck out three and walked one.

Evan Lynch pitched two-thirds of an inning with one hit, two strikeouts and one walk.

Corbin Melvin pitched the remainder of the game for Washington, 1.2 innings.

He struck out three and did not walk a batter.

Huber Heights was set down in order in the top of the first.

In the bottom of the first, Washington sent 23 batters to the plate, scoring 16 runs on six hits. There were also nine wild pitches/passed balls, seven walks and five Huber Heights errors in the inning.

After the first Huber Heights batter walked to start the top of the second, Washington turned a double play with a strikeout and a throw out of the runner trying to steal second base.

Washington scored five runs in the bottom of the second.

John Wall singled to lead off and Brady Armstrong reached on an error. A second error on the play allowed Wall to score.

Evan Lynch reached on an error and Luke Crabtree reached on an error that allowed Lynch and Armstrong to score.

Coleden May singled and with one away, Bryson Osborne grounded out, scoring Crabtree.

With Will Miller at the plate, a passed ball allowed Osborne to score to make it 21-0.

Wright had Huber Heights’ only hit of the game leading off the top of the third.

Huber Heights stranded two base-runners in the third inning.

In the bottom of the third, with one out, John Wall hit an inside-the-park home run.

Armstrong followed with a single and a steal of second.

Lynch singled and advanced on an error that allowed Armstrong to score to make it 23-0.

Eli Wilson walked and May doubled, scoring Wilson to make it 24-0.

Isaiah Smith walked and Christian Heath doubled, scoring May and Smith to make it 26-0.

Offensively for Washington C.H.: Will Miller, 1-3, 1 bb, 2 runs; Bryce Yeazel, 2-3, 1 rbi, roe, 2 runs; John Wall, 2-3, inside-the-park home run, 3 runs, 1 bb, 1 rbi; Brady Armstrong, 2-2, 4 runs, roe 2x, 2 sb; Evan Lynch, 1-1, 1 bb, roe 2x, 4 runs; Luke Crabtree, 1-1, 1 bb, 1 rbi, roe, 3 runs; Coleden May, 2-2, 2 bb, 3 runs, 1 2b; Corbin Melvin, 1-2, 2 rbi, roe, 2 runs; Bryson Osborne, 0-1, 1 bb, roe, 1 sb, 2 runs; Eli Wilson, 0-0, 1 bb, 1 run; Christian Heath, 1-1, 1 2b; Isaiah Smith, 0-0, 1 bb

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John Wall delivers a pitch for the Washington C.H. 10-year-old all-stars in their game at Huber Heights Monday, July 11, 2016. Wall was the winning pitcher for Washington.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2016/07/web1_JohnWall10yearoldallstarsvHuberHeights7112016.jpgJohn Wall delivers a pitch for the Washington C.H. 10-year-old all-stars in their game at Huber Heights Monday, July 11, 2016. Wall was the winning pitcher for Washington. Chris Hoppes | Record-Herald

Will Miller crosses the plate for the Washington C.H. 10-year-old all-stars during a game at Thomas A. Cloud Memorial Park in Huber Heights Monday, July 11, 2016.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2016/07/web1_WillMiller10yearoldallstarsscoresvHuberHeights7112016.jpgWill Miller crosses the plate for the Washington C.H. 10-year-old all-stars during a game at Thomas A. Cloud Memorial Park in Huber Heights Monday, July 11, 2016. Chris Hoppes | Record-Herald

By Chris Hoppes

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